which question? this one? I can see one by you from 10 days ago, etc..
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Marc Gravell♦Jul 25 '14 at 14:41

if possible can u just send me the link. i need it for my issue
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Sundar RajanJul 25 '14 at 14:48

I think this is what @MarcGravell tried to link. But if I am understanding the question correctly, the "Unanswered" questions tab is listed by net score and then by time. Since your question has a 0 net score and was asked on July 18th, it is way back on page 727
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psubsee2003Jul 25 '14 at 14:49

@SundarRajan the only link I can send you that won't be out of date almost immediately is: stackoverflow.com/questions/24822639/… ; that is visible off your profile page (just click on your own name at the top of the page on stackoverflow.com)
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Marc Gravell♦Jul 25 '14 at 14:50

@MarcGravell Yeah i know it how can i get in tag wise not by gng into my profile. Am asking how does its working in SO? I can go and get my question in my profile but how it is working in tag wise?
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Sundar RajanJul 25 '14 at 14:54

@psubsee2003 What if the net score are same to the other question dnt say then by time its not working i checked it out.
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Sundar RajanJul 25 '14 at 15:01

@SundarRajan there are dozens of different ways to sort and view questions. Don't just say "tag-wise" because that could be multiple ways. You specifically mentioned the "Unanswered" question list by tag. Your question is there. That list is sorted by score then time. Your post is now on page 728 when looking at all unanswered questions tagged jquery. And will keep moving down as newer questions come in and other questions get voted up.
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psubsee2003Jul 25 '14 at 15:10

@SundarRajan but if that still doesn't answer your question, then I suggest you edit this question to explain how you are trying to find your question (specifically how have you tried to find it) and I'm sure someone can tell you where your question is. But if your entire point is trying to find it to get attention and get an answer, then I suggest you read How do I get attention for old, unanswered questions?
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psubsee2003Jul 25 '14 at 15:15

@SundarRajan so your question isn't about finding your question, it is about how to get attention to your question?
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psubsee2003Jul 25 '14 at 15:35

@psubsee2003 in my requirement i asked to two things 1) I need a answer like how to get my question in front list is there any-way and 2) how to know my question's page in the list?
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Sundar RajanJul 25 '14 at 15:37

Votes lists all questions in decending order of score, and then by time from newest to oldest

Active lists questions by most recent activity. "Activity" in this context includes editing, posting of an answer, deleting an answer. It does not include comments.

Unanswered lists questions without accepted or upvoted answers in decending order of score and then by date from newest to oldest.

These 6 tabs also appear when filtering questions by tag, so you can get the same options when you filter the question list by tag or by tags.

Ultimately there is no way to bump a question to the top of most of these as they depending on criteria outside of your control, such as votes and age. You do have some influence on the "Active" tab as you can edit your question, which will push it to the top here. But when you edit your question, you need to make sure your edit is substantial. Tiny edits, just for the purposes of bumping your question are frowned upon by the community, which will only bring negative attention to your question, and if you do it enough, a moderator may ask you to stop.

As for finding your question within each of the lists. It is a relatively trivial process, once you know how the lists are sorted. But there is no way to do it automatically, you just need to go looking for it.

You can "bump" your thread by editing the question to provide status and progress updates resulting from your own continued efforts to answer the question yourself. I usually do that unless I really hit a dead end with no further clues to follow. Some times I eventually bring about enough understanding to realise the answer, and thus post a resolution to my own problem.

If you have at least 75 rep points, you can offer a bounty, promising to give some of your points to the person who correctly answers your question.

Do not post your question a second time, as it will be closed as a duplicate of your first question.